Yeah, you have to repeat the code.  You could put the code in a
function though.

function doSlide ()
{
    $('#myLine').slideDown ('slow');
}

$('div#topLineHover').bind('mouseover', doSlide);

On May 29, 11:03 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Does that mean i have to repeat the code or is there a way to do it without?
>
> Gordon wrote:
> > The same way you bound it in the first place.
>
> > On May 29, 8:12 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> Thanks Erik,
>
> >> But how do i rebind something which has been unbound?
>
> >> Erik Beeson wrote:
>
> >>> How about:
>
> >>> $('div#topLineHover').one('mouseover', function() {
> >>>          $('#topLine').slideDown('slow');
> >>> });
>
> >>> Or:
> >>> $('div#topLineHover').bind('mouseover', function() {
> >>>          $('#topLine').slideDown('slow');
> >>> });
> >>> And:
> >>> $('div#topLineHover').unbind('mouseover');
>
> >>> --Erik
>
> >>> On 5/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>>>  Hi all,
>
> >>>>  I'm struggling to understand how to remove an event listener in jquery.
>
> >>>>  I have this basic code:
>
> >>>>      $('div#topLineHover').hover(function()
> >>>>      {
> >>>>          $('#topLine').slideDown('slow');
> >>>>      });
>
> >>>>  Now, once the topLine div has appeared, i want to stop this code from
> >>>> working any more.
>
> >>>>  At a later point, upon another event being triggered, i'd like to
> >>>> reactivate this code
>
> >>>>  I'm really at a loss on this and i've searched high and low! Any
> >>>> help would
> >>>> be greatly appreciated.
>
> >>>>  Thanks

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